Mind Blowing
I thought the overall plot could be executed better if the author makes less twists in the middle of the chapters. There are way too many back-and-forth between Cassie and Evan regarding how she looks upon him. If the writing is already exaggerated so be fewer twists.
Another point is there are lots of slangs that cost me a decent amount of time to crack every time, though the author does use the same bunch of slangs if you read on. Apparent typos too, most obvious ones being ‘is’ misused by ‘it is’.
Overall speaking the book handles pretty well a creepy theme unmatched by recent other Si-Fi books. The atmosphere is lonely and eerie. Sometimes when I read through the lead roles’ mediation I imagine how I might end up in such a scenario. The beginning and the ending are particularly well narrated that keeps you reading nonstop. Alternate POV description throughout most of the book between Cassie and Ben provides us with parallel storylines that are so much enjoyable.